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there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing world as well. >> a big proesh lem than just finding qualified workers. props a problem with the educational system as well, it should be a cinch to learn how to write. >> but it isn't. >> you learned that your whole life. >> right. we have people who apply for work with us who have creative writing degrees and enlish degrees and who have blatanter ors in their cover letter. and every word counts with our company. we're sending out press releases that are highly visible. one word can make a difference between when we get sued or our clients get sued or pr goes as planned. kind of a high-risk environment where we end up
there are a lot of seo principles, search engine optimal principles with writing, i have found the skill level is lacking. >> i was reading we exchanged e-mails yesterday and i was noticing even the applicants you're getting, they can't write, which is depressing to me. >> yes. i like to say that writing is a lot like singing and everyone thinks they can do it well but few can. if you have seen an audition of "american idol," there are a lot of william hungs in the writing...
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we've learned a lot about search engine optimization and getting to the top of google has definitely been the biggest payoff for us. >> surround yourself with experts. i don't know anything about taxes. i don't know anything about creating a website, but what i did is i went out and i found the best cpa i could find. i found the best graphics designer i could find. i found the best web person i could find and i said this is what i want. now make me look like a rock star. >> when it comes to the final business decision, experts can provide the information, but only you really know how to use that information and twh to use that expertise in the way that's going to benefit your business and your clients. >>> is your company's home page up to speed? if not, our website of the week can help you find out what's going on.
we've learned a lot about search engine optimization and getting to the top of google has definitely been the biggest payoff for us. >> surround yourself with experts. i don't know anything about taxes. i don't know anything about creating a website, but what i did is i went out and i found the best cpa i could find. i found the best graphics designer i could find. i found the best web person i could find and i said this is what i want. now make me look like a rock star. >> when it...
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. >> if i am going to do search engine optimization to drive traffic to my site, what's going to be the one matrick that's going to prove that this is working to me? then you want to go into analytics and figure out how you can measure that. never do a thing online unless you are measuring it. if you are going to spend one penny and you are not measuring it, you are in the right place, las vegas. you might as well gamble. >> being intentional about everything you do online is also something mark senacola, president and ceo of banner view.com stresses. >> it is not just about digital or offline strategy. you have to have an integrated strategy to get the most benefit. viral marketing is one of those ways you can do that. at the same time, it is not just about posting that crazy cat video. it is more about bringing it into the real world and how you can meld those two together to get the most success for your campaign. >> with a lot on the agenda, more was covered than admittedly, most of us can wrap our heads around. overall, the conference also came with a warning. when you are delving
. >> if i am going to do search engine optimization to drive traffic to my site, what's going to be the one matrick that's going to prove that this is working to me? then you want to go into analytics and figure out how you can measure that. never do a thing online unless you are measuring it. if you are going to spend one penny and you are not measuring it, you are in the right place, las vegas. you might as well gamble. >> being intentional about everything you do online is also...
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engine optimization, little tricks that make your website rank on the first page, we see it all over amazon. things from the first page, doing everything through the first page, millions of dollars of revenue or not. and algorithms to identify instances where people say i will send an email and ask everyone to do that, a big problem. if there is a crowd source elements it is being manipulated and it is interesting because we crowdsourcing would be a magical way for people to participate, take the wisdom of the crowd and turn that into serving the best content, the best product, things you needed to see but this is the problem with algorithmic manipulation, manufacturing consensus, gathering people together, creates a false notion how popular something is, product or story or person and hundreds of thousands of followers, people just dig in. i was going to say they have to at this point take it on themselves to say we will have an opinion, hire internal people and cannot relegate this task to crowdsourcing on the assumption. >> i don't want it to be crowd sourced. >> one of the counci
engine optimization, little tricks that make your website rank on the first page, we see it all over amazon. things from the first page, doing everything through the first page, millions of dollars of revenue or not. and algorithms to identify instances where people say i will send an email and ask everyone to do that, a big problem. if there is a crowd source elements it is being manipulated and it is interesting because we crowdsourcing would be a magical way for people to participate, take...
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engine optimization, that's all the people trying to get around whatever that is, every time facebook tries to do something, we're breeding smarter and smarter criminals. this is what we did in prohibition of alcohol. we created a smarter and smarter mob. it's what we did with other drugs. so we're doing it now when the companies take it upon themselves to try to police particular behavior -- particular uses of the network instead of changing the incentives. so this is a long way of saying for the moment i don't have good advice for candidates. i'm terrified. it's possible that what was done in ireland, maybe you could talk them into doing it again, and maybe the criminals wouldn't have learned how to be sophisticated enough to defeat that by, say, the midterms. but by the next presidential surely they will have, because they're smart. they're sitting there trying to figure out countermeasures. so i think it really sucks right now. >> hi, how are are you? jaron, straight, 12:00. >> hey. >> how you doing? i'm a huge fan. i'm a musician and an educator, and i've read all your book, and
engine optimization, that's all the people trying to get around whatever that is, every time facebook tries to do something, we're breeding smarter and smarter criminals. this is what we did in prohibition of alcohol. we created a smarter and smarter mob. it's what we did with other drugs. so we're doing it now when the companies take it upon themselves to try to police particular behavior -- particular uses of the network instead of changing the incentives. so this is a long way of saying for...
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and getting a lot of people talking about you online can help your search engine optimization. interested? check out our website of the week. whirlocal.com helps you gather reviews of your company, share them and helps get you higher on search results. there's a one time set up fee and a monthly monitoring fee. >>> to learn more about today's show click on our website. you'll find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we love getting your feed back. you can also follow us on twitter. next week, we come to you from this year's "the new york times'" small business summit. we'll talk to owners and experts to find out where the money is for funding and we'll meet a small town dress shop owner who's dream was to leave the suburbs and open a shop in the big apple. >> you're in connecticut people don't count you as anything. even though our stores are westport and greenwich are fabulous. it would be oh, you're in connecticut. you're not in new york. so we wanted to be i
and getting a lot of people talking about you online can help your search engine optimization. interested? check out our website of the week. whirlocal.com helps you gather reviews of your company, share them and helps get you higher on search results. there's a one time set up fee and a monthly monitoring fee. >>> to learn more about today's show click on our website. you'll find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. don't...
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engine optimization. to learn more about today's show, just click on our web site, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. >>> and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we look forward to getting some of your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. it's@msnbcyourbiz. >>> next, learning to laugh at the office. >> one thing i strongly discourage is a joke. aren't you a comedy trainer, yes, i am. but i don't want jokes, i want the truth. >> how standup comedy is boosting the bottom line at a new york-based public relations firm. >>> until then, i'm j.j. ramberg. and remember, we make your business our business. seven years ago, i had this idea. to make baby food the way moms would. happybaby strives to make the best organic baby food.
engine optimization. to learn more about today's show, just click on our web site, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments plus web exclusive content with more information to help your business grow. >>> and don't forget to become a fan of the show on facebook. we look forward to getting some of your feedback. you can also follow us on twitter. it's@msnbcyourbiz. >>> next, learning to laugh at the office. >> one thing i strongly discourage is...
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engine optimized content that dominates the first few pages of specific search results on google bing and yahoo and so far three point five billion dollar industry frankly my dear i don't give a damn if i'm going to win one of the yeah. so. there they're creating another one of these situations where it's apartheid as it's written reputational apartheid if you've got the cash you can scrub all the negative references you have from the online world if not then all the ugly bit pop up on page one of the search engine results so once again the what promised to be utopian egalitarian cyber democracy is turned into a massive means for those who like to do. things to continue to sleazily create walls and partitions in our society exacerbating the social unrest which of course can only go one way well the shame despair solitude that hester prynne had in the scarlet letter of course that was egypt. unfollowed in our modern day that you become ostracized online and you no longer have friends following your liking your facebook page why would you know it on twitter you don't have a blue check o
engine optimized content that dominates the first few pages of specific search results on google bing and yahoo and so far three point five billion dollar industry frankly my dear i don't give a damn if i'm going to win one of the yeah. so. there they're creating another one of these situations where it's apartheid as it's written reputational apartheid if you've got the cash you can scrub all the negative references you have from the online world if not then all the ugly bit pop up on page one...
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so there's no search engine optimization. there's nothing you can find on google in terms of what people say in your neighborhood. you have to prove that you live within those boundaries and then you get access. >> but still, you're not completely safe. your address is out there. some of the people that are lingering and looming on some of these trails probably live in that neighborhood and do have access to nextdoor. they may have criminal records. they may be a sex offender. is it possible for you to make sure that those people do not, you know, get into this community? because they can easily stock people. >> there are two things. first of all, the only thing you're required to reveal about yourself is your name and your street name. you don't have to reveal your exact street address. the sex thing is, when it comes to addresses of sex offenders, we've integrated 350 state databases of those address and if you try to join from one of those addresses, we don't allow you to do that. so we've done a lot of work to make this a
so there's no search engine optimization. there's nothing you can find on google in terms of what people say in your neighborhood. you have to prove that you live within those boundaries and then you get access. >> but still, you're not completely safe. your address is out there. some of the people that are lingering and looming on some of these trails probably live in that neighborhood and do have access to nextdoor. they may have criminal records. they may be a sex offender. is it...
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engine optimization to try to get companies on to the 1st age or opt into the top. and there's no way to do that because google doesn't share that information and because google wants to have its own information at the time for example travel so google is getting into the travel business and when any time you do a search it's going to give you google will put right at the top it's own travel findings for best results cheapest fares something that you know many of these troubled but he tried to do exactly pete let's just go to safeway so go ahead and gentlemen just like when i go to safeway i'm going to get a safeway razor. ok but really i'm going to show it really is going to be you know on i don't know hang on guys well you know obviously google is going to support its own products let me go to bill right now and it will punish any kind of competition that it sees as well i mean you can't have it both ways saying that your you're a search for the entire internet and then say we're going to punish people who reward these people are going to go to bill on that in lin
engine optimization to try to get companies on to the 1st age or opt into the top. and there's no way to do that because google doesn't share that information and because google wants to have its own information at the time for example travel so google is getting into the travel business and when any time you do a search it's going to give you google will put right at the top it's own travel findings for best results cheapest fares something that you know many of these troubled but he tried to...
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the team created of "tell us the truth" or "fight the smears" campaign to actually do search engine optimization. this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate, but being talked about in the media and by everybody. instead of, we're only going to use social media to get it positive, social media has grown up, the internet's grown up and now we are elevating and retweeting the darkest corners of social media in a way that is not good for politics in my opinion. as far as technology, i disagree with nate here on the panel that technology keeps evolving or i would be standing up here talking about how barack obama is a myspace guy writing books about how great myspace is. we are humbled on the tech side to figure out what's working, what's not and shed what's working. there was a race like there is -- if you go to south by southwest conference, it was the newest tech. now it's a bunch of venture capitalists and reporters looking for the new tech and there is nobody in tech working these conferences. you saw stories of this is the p
the team created of "tell us the truth" or "fight the smears" campaign to actually do search engine optimization. this year we saw the exact opposite. the ugliest corners of the internet being elevated by not only the candidate, but being talked about in the media and by everybody. instead of, we're only going to use social media to get it positive, social media has grown up, the internet's grown up and now we are elevating and retweeting the darkest corners of social media...
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engine optimization so basically that happens with h.t.m.l. code links images and words are used online to drive rankings on google so basically every time that rick brings up the subject he says keeping the term alive on google it just makes the definition more and more relevant to searches about him every single time he complains about it so thanks rick i'm sure that it's all just part of the gay jihad against you. and. he should carry. out here be. going to hold. oh ok. you know there's one simple way to end rick santorum is google problem he writes activists dan savage who created the santorum definition says that he will take down the site when rick donates five million dollars to the freedom to marry organization that supports marriage equality so for now rick santorum the balls are in your court pun intended but for trying to censor something you don't like and away overestimating your importance to the country we're going to give you tonight's rules on who are. our it's time for happy hour and joining me tonight is our team producer je
engine optimization so basically that happens with h.t.m.l. code links images and words are used online to drive rankings on google so basically every time that rick brings up the subject he says keeping the term alive on google it just makes the definition more and more relevant to searches about him every single time he complains about it so thanks rick i'm sure that it's all just part of the gay jihad against you. and. he should carry. out here be. going to hold. oh ok. you know there's one...
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then the search engines, you'd start putting some money into search engine optimization. you might buy a few ads, okay. but as long as you have real good quality, you have the chance to earn users, because you were innovating. then, as google got more market power, it started taking more of the page, removing it from unbiased results, and instead, including biased results that essentially, you have to buy. and so they're taking things that usually were unpaid, understand you have market power and forcing you to pay a substantial sum of money. in all the advertising in one place, you're no longer being paid to be found. you're paying to not be demoted. and it feels a little bit like a ra racket. and that's what's happening. you can look at the advertising industry. any add-supported product, advertisers are paying out substantial sums of money. google is a dominant player there, so they're spending a boatload of money. apps, digital services, companies who have digital subscriptions are paying out 30% of their revenue to people like google in order to mediate when they can
then the search engines, you'd start putting some money into search engine optimization. you might buy a few ads, okay. but as long as you have real good quality, you have the chance to earn users, because you were innovating. then, as google got more market power, it started taking more of the page, removing it from unbiased results, and instead, including biased results that essentially, you have to buy. and so they're taking things that usually were unpaid, understand you have market power...
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it had nothing to do with search engine optimization. search engine optimization is is -- optimization is anchor words in the headline that are most likely to generate the most clicks. ok? that has fundamentally changed the editorial content and the construct and the mission and the motive of a headline. been ornot say it has an altogether clean fortuitous turn in headline writing because clickability over these more fundamental nuanced accuracies. they can tend to dramatize things in a way that are likely to catch more eyes and catch more clicks. one thing that's changing in the industries for the last ten years the industry has transitioned from print to digital kept assuming that more clicks would create more digital ad revenue. that was the assumption. it has been proven largely false. more clicks per story don't advertisers.al relationships impress digital advertisers, substantial eyeballs on a page. what you have to have is sustained coverage that creates a relationship that builds trust, credibility and so -- subscriptions and lon
it had nothing to do with search engine optimization. search engine optimization is is -- optimization is anchor words in the headline that are most likely to generate the most clicks. ok? that has fundamentally changed the editorial content and the construct and the mission and the motive of a headline. been ornot say it has an altogether clean fortuitous turn in headline writing because clickability over these more fundamental nuanced accuracies. they can tend to dramatize things in a way...
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engine optimization to game those rankings, the problem is anybody with a feed that's algorithmic, how do you deal with that, and there's no meta data. we don't have any kind of unbiased meta data that doesn't have any kind of political bias associated with it. it's very hard for anybody to trust google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix their algorithmses. imagine imagine a third-party entity that's unbiased, that, you know -- where behind every wikipedia page, you don't want do this, but if where you go to the notes section, see the warfare that's occurring. it's like a battle for control of the page. there are hundreds of people that are attacking each other and half are trolls and sort of called sock pockets, which are fake people, all at war with each other. there's enough people who hire firms with fake people over here and enough that have fake people over here that balance each other out. >> does it make sense to have a democracy, a country that has sock pocketings and trolls -- >> i didn't say on facebook. i said a third party. >> you compared it to wikipedia. >> wikipedi
engine optimization to game those rankings, the problem is anybody with a feed that's algorithmic, how do you deal with that, and there's no meta data. we don't have any kind of unbiased meta data that doesn't have any kind of political bias associated with it. it's very hard for anybody to trust google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix their algorithmses. imagine imagine a third-party entity that's unbiased, that, you know -- where behind every wikipedia page, you don't want do this, but...
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engine optimization this is where agencies and thousands of companies and brands try to get their website to the top of that search page google doesn't like that so it deliberately changes the algorithm three times a year to make sure that there is no bias in the search so actually it's far from rigged but carol the algorithms in a beverage can they be hacked we've had social media has been hacked before to spread faith in a fake news as in the case of faith of the u.s. presidential election so could it happen. really can't be so much hacked because the out rhythms kept very secret but it can happen bias added to it by all the agencies in the brands looking to bias the search for their company when someone types in something they wanted to go to page one so again google actually make sure that can happen but it doesn't do it every every week or every day every three or four months that actually tweaks the algorithm so that can happen so actually no you can't hack google's plan and so it's a given that can the u.n. and u.s. administration actually do something about this as they say they'r
engine optimization this is where agencies and thousands of companies and brands try to get their website to the top of that search page google doesn't like that so it deliberately changes the algorithm three times a year to make sure that there is no bias in the search so actually it's far from rigged but carol the algorithms in a beverage can they be hacked we've had social media has been hacked before to spread faith in a fake news as in the case of faith of the u.s. presidential election so...
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engine optimization experts. all the way to business analysts. we're also looking for energetic and driven talent to join our expanding inside sales teams. >> now are these permanent jobs and where are they located in the country? >> yes, these are all full-time red ventures positions. we have a few spots still remaining for our summer internship program for rising college seniors. the positions are spread across all three of our locations. so our headquarters facility in ft. mill, south carolina, which is just about a mile from charlotte, north carolina. where we were recently named the best place to work for the second year in a row. and our two additional locations in san antonio, texas, and miami, florida. >> now most of the jobs are in sales and marketing, but does the company offer on-the-job training? >> absolutely, we do. you know, we do not necessarily require previous experience. so for our inside sales positions, we're looking for that self-starter, driven individual to come into our program. and we of
engine optimization experts. all the way to business analysts. we're also looking for energetic and driven talent to join our expanding inside sales teams. >> now are these permanent jobs and where are they located in the country? >> yes, these are all full-time red ventures positions. we have a few spots still remaining for our summer internship program for rising college seniors. the positions are spread across all three of our locations. so our headquarters facility in ft. mill,...
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engine optimization to game those rankings but the algorithmic how you deal with that and there is no me to my - - metadata so we have no unbiased metadata that doesn't have political bias associated with it. and it's very hard to google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix the algorithm so imagine the third-party entity unbiased truly, behind every wikipedia page don't do this but if you go to the notes section you can see the warfare that's occurring. it's like a battle for control of the page and there are hundreds of people attacking each other half are trolls they are called sock puppets which are fake people and they are all at war with each other but there is enough to have firms with fake people over here they balance each other out. >> but that democracy they can provide voters information to have sock puppets and trolls. >> i didn't say facebook i said a third party. >> that you compared wikipedia. >> that is an example that self regulates we have all experienced it is full of inaccuracies but it can be corrected if you engage with it correctly or with the editors who are
engine optimization to game those rankings but the algorithmic how you deal with that and there is no me to my - - metadata so we have no unbiased metadata that doesn't have political bias associated with it. and it's very hard to google or facebook or amazon or whoever to fix the algorithm so imagine the third-party entity unbiased truly, behind every wikipedia page don't do this but if you go to the notes section you can see the warfare that's occurring. it's like a battle for control of the...
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. >> you can help with the search engine optimization, so my ads will be seen >> definitely. that is part of our digital marketing services from the very front end to the very back end. >> okay. i noticed at the beginning of the transcript, you used the same-store sales i try to figure out the metric so we know apples to apples. why is that a good measure, same store sales? >> jim, actually, our growth is a conversation of different aspects. why is that the same brand growth, means that compared to the last year, how big is the growth of this same brand today. >> right. >> the other dimension is that we are attracting more and more new brands onboard so that is also added to the growth of bao zun. as a primary metrics, the same-store growth is so important. >> i have to tell you, i did all the work on this stock, and i was surprised a at how the market capitalization is very small. versus the opportunity that's why our caller seems very right. i'm always a little reticent to recommend a stock. i would tell people, do the homework, but this sounds like a very exciting story. i
. >> you can help with the search engine optimization, so my ads will be seen >> definitely. that is part of our digital marketing services from the very front end to the very back end. >> okay. i noticed at the beginning of the transcript, you used the same-store sales i try to figure out the metric so we know apples to apples. why is that a good measure, same store sales? >> jim, actually, our growth is a conversation of different aspects. why is that the same brand...
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engine optimization. are they going to make money on any of this other stuff? >> i think obviously, it's way too soon to know where they make money, but just take one crazy scenario. if you're not driving in your car, you could be surfing the web. if there's no steering wheel and you're surfing the web, just from that alone, by adding another hour to your web surfing day, google would make more money. >> i would rather get into a driverless car and be able to take the nap than get into a car with someone else who's doing that and feeling in real danger because we've got a lot of distracted drivers out there on the road right now. >> you're talking many years away for that, but i think what you haven't considered here, especially to brian's point about where they're getting the money right now, again, we have to look forward to licensing possibilities for technology, so that obviously has to be part of the story and you're just in the infancy of this technology. >> google's going to have to do something on
engine optimization. are they going to make money on any of this other stuff? >> i think obviously, it's way too soon to know where they make money, but just take one crazy scenario. if you're not driving in your car, you could be surfing the web. if there's no steering wheel and you're surfing the web, just from that alone, by adding another hour to your web surfing day, google would make more money. >> i would rather get into a driverless car and be able to take the nap than get...
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a leading expert on search engine optimization. primarily review desktops and found the majority of traffic no longer is it a broad array but instead stays on google products. the second is the research. it also finds that google is increasing the campbell within google's ecosystem. we agreed that google is no longer selling people the best products are best results. is giving the results to keep them on google product.>> thank you for the person. i am not familiar with any of the studies. we send a lot of traffic to competitors. we have aimed to connect merchants and airlines. a range of other services directly with consumers. making the experience better for consumers and advertising. >> i regret my time is expired. i would just ask you to review the studies. they do not have traffic to their websites because they google search is in favor of google's own services but keeping them inside, google's word guarded and the internet as we know it ceases to be an engine of economic opportunity. i would welcome your comments after you ha
a leading expert on search engine optimization. primarily review desktops and found the majority of traffic no longer is it a broad array but instead stays on google products. the second is the research. it also finds that google is increasing the campbell within google's ecosystem. we agreed that google is no longer selling people the best products are best results. is giving the results to keep them on google product.>> thank you for the person. i am not familiar with any of the...
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engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influenced operations. in order to hide russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased space on computer server located in the united states to set up a virtual private network. the defendants use that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks such as facebook, instagram, and twitter. making it appear those accounts were controlled by persons located new united states. they used stolen or fictitious fictitioustities, -- identities and back accounts, and opposed politically and socially active americans, advocating for and against particular candidates and established social media pages and groups to communicate with unwitting americans. they also purchased a little adver
engine optimization, information technology, and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influenced operations. in order to hide russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased space on computer server located in the united states...
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it's google search results and how they're rankeded and how one can use search engine optimization to gain those rankings. he problem is anybody with a feed, how do you deal with that? ers and no met adata. we don't have any unkinded met adance athat doesn't have any kind of political biases associated with it, you know? and it's very hard for anybody to trust google, facebook, amazon, whatever. you can imagine a third party entity that's unbliced, truly unbiased, that, you know, before behind every wikipedia page, if you -- you don't want to do this. but if you ever go to the notes section, you can see the warfare that's occurring. i mean, it's like a battle for control of the page. and there are hundreds of people attacking each other, and half of them are trolleys, sort of called sock puppets, which are called fake people. but there's enough people who hired firms with fake people over here and enough people who have firms that they kind of balance each other out. >> but in terms of a democracy, a country that has elections that rely on facebook, to have sock puppets and trolleys.
it's google search results and how they're rankeded and how one can use search engine optimization to gain those rankings. he problem is anybody with a feed, how do you deal with that? ers and no met adata. we don't have any unkinded met adance athat doesn't have any kind of political biases associated with it, you know? and it's very hard for anybody to trust google, facebook, amazon, whatever. you can imagine a third party entity that's unbliced, truly unbiased, that, you know, before behind...
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having search engines optimized for what you're already doing. >> rose: what does that mean for google? >> i think google has an enormous strategic problem. i think of google as a genius company. microsoft anding into rl the most disadvantage bid apple. they were monopolists of the world of wired internet, back on p.c.s. microsoft had 96% share of operating systems five years ago and google had -- >> rose: 95% five years ago? >> yes. 96% five years ago. >> rose: windows was 95% of operating systems? >> of connected operating systems so they were just competing with macintosh. then i.o.s. and the apple products come and today smart phones are half of all connected devices. so microsoft lost half of the market. so it went from 96% to half of that simply because of not participating in smart phones and in the case of google search went from being the most important application in the wired web to a not very important application on mobile and so even though google's share is higher on mobile than desktop, people are doing fewer searches because frankly on a little screen over 3g it's an a
having search engines optimized for what you're already doing. >> rose: what does that mean for google? >> i think google has an enormous strategic problem. i think of google as a genius company. microsoft anding into rl the most disadvantage bid apple. they were monopolists of the world of wired internet, back on p.c.s. microsoft had 96% share of operating systems five years ago and google had -- >> rose: 95% five years ago? >> yes. 96% five years ago. >> rose:...
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engine optimization, information technology and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influence operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased space on computer servers located here in the united states in order to set up a virtual private network. the defendants allegedly used that infrastructure to establish hundreds of accounts on social media networks, such as facebook, instagram and twitter making it appear those accounts were controlled by persons located in the united states. they used stolen or fictitious american identities, fraudulent bank accounts and false identification documents. the defendants posed as politically and socially active americans. advocating for and against particular candidates. they established social media p
engine optimization, information technology and finance departments. in 2014, the company established a translator project focused on the united states. in july of 2016, more than 80 employees were assigned to the translator project. two of the defendants allegedly traveled to the united states in 2014 to collect intelligence for their american influence operations. in order to hide the russian origins of their activities, the defendants allegedly purchased space on computer servers located...